According to Young Souls run free (British Journal of Photography, July 28) a photo exhibit with "22 photographs showing off the young fans' clothes and move" as well as the movie are on display until August 6th at "Youthclub, a new popup gallery just off Carnaby Street at 2.1 Kingly Court, the latest in an ongoing project by youth culture specialists PYMCA"

I don't really see how Bikini Muffins (Dabble, March 2011) by Theresa Albert nor Bikini Killer Cookies (Bakers Royale, July 13) by Naomi connect with this theme though, maybe the weight gain if you loose control.

What interested me most was the mention of 8th Generation Rosé 2010 made with Pinot Meunier, one of the 3 grape varieties found in Champagne.

Pinot Meunier Rosé is not that common. I don't remember tasting any so far.

I did a quick search and found reviews for 2005 and 2007 vintages by another Canadian producer, Thirty Bench (from Ontario). A small production of around 160 cases, this Pinot Meunier Rosé was noted as only available at the winery.

Last one that popped up on my radar was Murdoch James Rhiannon Pinot Meunier Rose 2010 from Martinborough, New Zealand (also noted as sold out)...This Murdoch James does not seem to have anything to do with the Murdoch in the news recently.

They describe it as:

"Spring flowers, fresh strawberries and apricots with hazelnut truffles and spice. Best served on a hot summer's day, a cool breeze and a gently bubbling river."

The 8th Generation Rosé 2010 is sold out at the winery.

I will be happy to hear from you about other Pinot Meunier Rosé choices and hopefully manage to taste 1 or 2 before the end of the summer.

July 28, 2011

The exhibit salaMandala / INSIDE THE OUTSIDER at Wada Garou gallery takes us into the world of artist Yuki Inoue who looks at life's happenings and our emotions through the eyes of a salamander.

The events marks 10 year mark since artist started using this vehicle.

In current show which closes on August 7, 2011, "these salamander self-portraits (sculptures) represent the artist's outpouring of emotion and sympathy in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami of March 11."

Opening hours are 13:00 pm to 19:00 pm...Gallery is closed on Mondays.

What is worse, an advice column full of cliches or full of typos and poor on grammar?

I will let you pick the worse scenario.

My English is still a work in progress and I slip now and then as I did today when I realized a minute too late that I forgot 'you' in title of my FedEx man piece. I added the missing piece as soon as I caught it.

Barely a day passes by when I do not read a piece peppered with cliches or typos or both.

It might be a sympton of our lack of polish and trying to squeeze our thoughts in 140 characters or less.

I could not resist borrowing this snapshot by Lisa Tauber from Studio Nico 'Good Grammar is Sexy' Moleskine notebooks or should I say 'Studio Nico' custom covers.

Read the rest of her visit and her picks at Mission Indie Mart (San Francisco) in A Frolic at the Fair (Chronicle Books blog, July 28)...

If you have read 'Serge the Concierge' for a while, you know that i don't like to be a nag and complain.

With the high temperatures we have been experiencing these past 2 weeks, I make sure someone is home when deliveries of 'perishables' and food items are scheduled so they can be put away in fridge of freezer right away.

I have to vent a bit.

FedEx Man (or Woman) why do you drop 'perishables' on my porch without ringing the bell?

If you dream of the wild west or gipsy way of life, Les Roulottes de Saint Cerice near Vogüé (Ardeche) have many hospitality options including a 'roulotte' (wood caravan) stay.

You will not have to drive them as these roulottes are sedentary.

With their proximity to Ardeches Gorges, there are plenty of opportunies for water sports and hiking trails to take in the scenery. Vogüé is a medieval village and history buffs will find many sights to check in the area, a good example of green tourism.

The book introduces us to cuisines from 6 Mexican regions from Northern Frontier to Yucatan Peninsula.

Here's a dish with Native American roots.

Tikin-Xic, a Mayan Style Fish recipe

THIS FLAVORFUL AND COLORFUL FISH RECIPE is prepared along the coasts of the Yucatán and Quintana Roo. The usual method is to season a whole skin-on fillet of fish and wrap it in banana leaves with tomatoes, onions, sweet peppers, and chiles, and then chargrill the entire package. Individual serving packets can also be made, or you may just season individual portions and cook them directly over the coals without the wrapper.

1. Combine the fruit juices and vinegar with the recado or achiote seasoning to make a soft paste.2. Season the fish with salt and pepper and rub the paste all over the fish.3. Toast the banana leaves to make them pliable and place them shiny side up on the counter.4. Place the fish in the center of the banana leaves or foil; scatter the oregano or cilantro evenly over the fish; and cover with the tomatoes, peppers, onion, and chiles. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with the olive or vegetable oil.5. Wrap the banana leaves completely around the fish and tie with small strips of the leaf or use foil to make a sealed package.6. Place over hot coals or in a 400-degree-F oven and cook for about 15 minutes, turn over the package, and cook 15 minutes more. Only cook about 7 to 10 minutes for individual portions.7. Turn back to the original position and cook 10 to 15 minutes more until the fish is done.8. Open the package carefully and spoon some of the juices that formed from cooking over the fish.